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    An update on the management of breast cancer in Africa by Vanderpuye, V, Grover, S, Hammad, N, PoojaPrabhakar, Simonds, H, Olopade, F, Stefan, D C

    Published in Infectious agents and cancer (14-02-2017)
    “…There is limited information about the challenges of cancer management and attempts at improving outcomes in Africa. Even though South and North Africa are…”
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    Medical Oncology Workload in Europe: One Continent, Several Worlds by Seruga, B., Sullivan, R., Fundytus, A., Hopman, W.M., Ocana, A., Joffe, J., Bodoky, G., Le Tourneau, C., Vanderpuye, V., Lopes, G., Hammad, N., Sengar, M., Brundage, M.D., Booth, C.M.

    “…The workload pressure on medical oncologists will increase in the near future. There are no comprehensive data available about the current workload of medical…”
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    Medical oncology workload in Canada: infrastructure, supports, and delivery of clinical care by Fundytus, A, Hopman, W M, Hammad, N, Biagi, J J, Sullivan, R, Vanderpuye, V, Seruga, B, Lopes, G, Sengar, M, Brundage, M D, Booth, C M

    Published in Current oncology (Toronto) (01-06-2018)
    “…In 2000, a Canadian task force recommended that medical oncologists (mos) meet a target of 160-175 new patient consultations per year. Here, we report the…”
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    Patterns of Practice in Palliative Radiotherapy in Africa – Case Revisited by Jeremic, B, Vanderpuye, V, Abdel-Wahab, S, Gaye, P, Kochbati, L, Diwani, M, Emwula, P, Oro, B, Lishimpi, K, Kigula-Mugambe, J, Dawotola, D, Wondemagegnehu, T, Nyongesa, C, Oumar, N, El-Omrani, A, Shuman, T, Langenhoven, L, Fourie, L

    “…Abstract Aims To investigate patterns of practice in palliative radiotherapy in Africa. Materials and methods Fifteen centres in Africa provided detailed…”
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    Ovarian cancer: an analysis of forty-four patients at the National Radiotherapy Centre, Accra--Ghana by Vanderpuye, V, Yarney, J

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-04-2007)
    “…The median age for ovarian cancer is 60-65 years. Greater than 70% present with advanced disease but recent treatment advances have resulted in modest…”
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    Profile of breast diseases at a self-referral clinic in Ghana by Clegg-Lamptey, J N A, Aduful, H K, Yarney, J, Adu-Aryee, N A, Vanderpuye, V, Kyereh, M, Nkansah, A, Edwin, A

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-03-2009)
    “…Breast cancer is a common malignancy in Ghana, and many patients are referred with advanced disease and long duration of symptoms. To determine the spectrum of…”
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    Treatment outcome of locally advanced nasopharyngeal cancer with concurrent chemoradiotherapy by Yarney, J, Vanderpuye, V, Kitcher, E D

    Published in West African journal of medicine (01-04-2008)
    “…Treatment options for locally advanced Nasopharyngeal lancer include radiation alone or cisplatin based concurrent chemoradiotherapy. Concurrent…”
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    Palliative radiation therapy practice for advanced esophageal carcinoma in Africa by Sharma, V., Gaye, P. M., Wahab, S. A., Ndlovu, N., Ngoma, T., Vanderpuye, V., Sowuhami, A., Dawotola, D. A., Kigula-Mugambe, J., Jeremic, B.

    Published in Diseases of the esophagus (01-04-2010)
    “…SUMMARY While numerous surveys of pattern of practices of palliative radiotherapy (RT) in advanced esophageal cancers have been published in developed…”
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    Osteoradionecrosis of the mandible by VANDERPUYE, Verna, GOLDSON, Alfred

    “…Osteoradionecrosis is a major complication of surgery or trauma in previously irradiated bone in the absence of tumor persistence. Radiation-induced vascular…”
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